Physics, asked by premkumar7166, 3 months ago

calculate density of earth​

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Answered by afiya6619
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Answer:

The density of Earth is calculated by dividing the planet's mass by its volume, then simplifying from kg/km to g/cm cubed.10-Mar-2009

Mars: 3.934 g/cm3

Mercury: 5.43 g/cm3

Jupiter: 1.326 g/cm3

Venus: 5.243 g/cm3

Answered by ItzSiddhi3009
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Answer:

The density of Earth is calculated by dividing the planet's mass by its volume, then simplifying from kg/km to g/cm cubed.

The radius of the Earth is 6371 km. It has an average density of 5.5 g/cm3.

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